Economics
Strengthen your grasp on economic and financial issues
Mark Greene: Boaz, the Godly Manager
Mark Greene grew up Jewish and became a Christian in his early twenties. He worked in advertising in London and New York before becoming Vice-Principal and Lecturer of Communications at the London School of Theology. He now serves as Executive Director of the London Institute for...
Thank God for John Deere—and Other Businesses
My eyes were glued to the Weather Channel during the landfalls and aftermath of Hurricanes Harvey and Irma like many of you. And we were all so impressed with both the first responders who put their lives on the line as well as the volunteers who went out of their way to help victims of the...
Vocational Faithfulness | Amy Sherman
The videos from the TED-style talks from the 2016 Faith@Work Summit in Dallas are now available online at Vimeo. As an introduction to this outstanding library of 15-minute videos, we're featuring one of our favorites, Dr. Amy Sherman's talk on vocational Faithfulness. Vocational...
Why God Loves Business
God could have placed Adam and Eve in the midst of a highly developed world with roads, bridges, buildings, technology, and everything needed for modern life as we know it. Instead, He put us to work as stewards, developers, and co-creators with Himself.
Redeeming Economics
What were God’s original intentions for mankind regarding provision and wealth? In a fallen world, what can we reasonable expect from Him now? The Theology of Work Project addresses these questions.
Money, Greed, and God
Does God care about economics? Jay Richards, Distinguished Fellow at the Institute for Faith, Work & Economics and a Senior Fellow at the Discovery Institute, believes He does. In Money, Greed, and God, Richards seeks to dispel the myth that the essence of capitalism is greed....
Faith and Profit are Not Mutually Exclusive — An Interview with Henry Kaestner
Henry Kaestner is Chairman of Sovereign Capital, an investment firm he co-founded in 2011 that focuses on early growth-stage companies with exceptional growth potential in expanding markets, especially Southeast Asia. Previously he served as CEO of Bandwidth.com, a communications...
The Best Way to Erase Poverty
"The best anti-poverty program is a job," said President Obama at the recent Poverty Summit at Georgetown University. Overwhelming response on Twitter pushed #PovertySummit to a national trending topic. God created us to work. When we don’t work, we can’t flourish -- much less eat and pay...
Surprising News About Poverty
Imagine someone asked you to put together a giant jigsaw puzzle without all the pieces included in the box. Your first thoughts might be “Why?” or “Is this person crazy?” That’s how I think about poverty sometimes: an impossible problem God has called us to try to solve...
PovertyCure: From Aid to Enterprise
Do we really help people, communities and countries by sending them aid? A group of academics, activists, theologians and business leaders believe more harm than good is often the result of international aid. PovertyCure is an international network of organizations and individuals seeking...
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